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Lithium Iron Disulfide Batteries 
©2018 Energizer 
Article Information Sheet 
SECTION 4 – ARTICLE CONSTRUCTION 
IMPORTANT NOTE: The battery should not be opened or burned. Exposure to the ingredients contained within or their combustion products could be 
harmful. 
MATERIAL OR INGREDIENT  PEL (OSHA)  TLV (ACGIH)  %/wt. 
Carbon Black 
(CAS# 1333-86-4) 
3.5 mg/m
3
 TWA  3.5 mg/m
3
 TWA  0-4 
1,2 Diemethoxyethane 
(CAS# 110-71-4) 
None established  None established  2-4 
1,3 Dioxolane 
(CAS# 646-06-0) 
None established  20 ppm TWA  5-9 
Graphite 
(CAS# 7782-42-5) 
15 mg/m
3
 TWA (total dust) 
5 mg/m
3
 TWA 
(respirable fraction) 
2 mg/m
3
 TWA 
(respirable fraction) 
0-4.5 
Iron Disulfide 
(CAS# 1309-36-0) 
None established  None established  28-44 
Lithium or Lithium Alloy 
 (CAS# 7439-93-2) 
None established  None established  6.3-6.6 / AA 
5.4-5.5 / AAA 
Lithium Iodide 
(CAS# 10377-51-2) 
None established  None established  0.3-3 
Non-Hazardous Components 
Steel 
(iron CAS# 65997-19-5) 
None established 
None established 
18-25 
* PNOR: Particulates not otherwise regulated 
**PNOC: Particulates not otherwise classified 
All Energizer Lithium Iron Disulfide have zero added mercury. 
Applicable Battery Industry Standards 
North America 
Standards 
ANSI C18.3M Part 1  ANSI C18.3 M Part 
2 
ANSI C18.4 
International 
Standards 
IEC 60086-1  IEC 60086-2  IEC 60086-4 
SECTION 5 – HEALTH AND SAFETY 
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting or give food or drink. Seek medical attention immediately. CALL NATIONAL BATTERY INGESTION 
HOTLINE for advice and follow-up (202-625-3333) collect day or night. 
The following instructions apply to exposure of internal components. 
Inhalation:  Contents of an open battery can cause respiratory irritation. 
Skin Contact: Contents of an open battery can cause skin irritation. 
Eye Contact:  Contents of an open battery can cause severe irritation. 
SECTION 6 – FIRE HAZARD & FIREFIGHTING 
In case of fire where lithium batteries are present, flood area with water or smother with a Class D fire extinguishant appropriate for lithium metal, such 
as Lith-X. Water may not extinguish burning batteries but will cool the adjacent batteries and control the spread of fire. Burning batteries will burn 
themselves out. Virtually all fires involving lithium batteries can be controlled by flooding with water. However, the contents of the battery will react with 





